Immune Receptors Methods and Protocols

This volume explores immune cell receptors that are used in the detection of microbes, either by binding directly to non-self molecules or through indirectly sensing microbe-associated cellular disturbances. The chapters in this book cover methods for studying receptor-ligand interactions at both mo...

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Other Authors: Rast, Jonathan (Editor), Buckley, Katherine (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Humana 2022, 2022
Edition:2nd ed. 2022
Series:Methods in Molecular Biology
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Micropatterned Ligand Arrays to Investigate Spatial Regulation of Cellular Signaling Initiated by Clustered Fc Receptors -- Low-Cost and Cell-Surface-Mimic Analysis of Ligand Interactions of Biotinylated Immune Receptors Using Surface Plasmon Resonance -- Analysis of the Sub-Cellular Localization of NLRs Upon Shigella flexneri Infection Exemplified by NOD1 -- Generation of VNAR Libraries from Immunized Sharks and Selection of Target-Specific Clones -- Identification of Glycan-Specific Variable Lymphocyte Receptors using Yeast Surface Display and Glycan Microarrays -- Cell Aggregation Assays for Homophilic Interactions between Cell Surface Protein -- Measuring Mutator Enzyme Activity using an E. coli-Based Colony Formation Assay -- Lamprey Variable Lymphocyte Receptor Monoclonal Antibodies for Whole Cell Surface Antigens -- A Role for Secreted Immune Effectors in Microbial Biofilm Formation Revealed by Simple In Vitro Assays -- Assessment of Scavenger Receptor Cysteine Rich Domain Binding to Bacteria -- Bioinformatics Approaches for Analyzing Multigene Families Encoding Immune Receptors -- Production and Characterization of SIV-Specific CAR/CXCR5 T Cells -- Engineering IgG1 Fc Domains that Activate the Complement System -- An Imaging Flow Cytometry Protocol for Studying Immunoregulatory Receptor-Mediated Regulation of Phagocytosis -- Single Cell Sequencing for Everybody -- Exploring the Diversity of the B-Cell Receptor Repertoire Through High-Throughput Sequencing -- Fetal Thymic Organ Culture (FTOC) Optimized for Gamma-Delta T Cell Studies 
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520 |a This volume explores immune cell receptors that are used in the detection of microbes, either by binding directly to non-self molecules or through indirectly sensing microbe-associated cellular disturbances. The chapters in this book cover methods for studying receptor-ligand interactions at both molecular and cellular levels; methods to create and characterize novel antibody reagents; and methods to characterize the molecular processes that lead to adaptive receptor maturation. This book also contains chapters that look at high-throughput strategies that describe the diversity of immune receptors and cells. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Cutting-edge and authoritative, Immune Receptors: Methodsand Protocols, Second Edition is a valuable resource for scientists and researchers interested in learning more about this developing field.